A. The word is inherent. [ĭn-hîr'әnt]
-Christa C

B. She had an inherent distrust of strangers. (julia)

C. Inherent:
1.
existing in someone or something as a permanent and inseparable element, quality, or attribute: an inherent distrust of strangers.
2.
Grammar. standing before a noun.
3.
inhering; infixed.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/inherent (meg)

D. external image strangers.jpg
http://www.folkphotography.com/log/entries/strangers.jpg
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E.
Synonyms: built in, characteristic, congenital, connate, constitutional, deep-rooted, deep-seated, distinctive, elementary, essential, fixed, fundamental, hereditary, immanent, implicit, inborn, inbred, inbuilt, indigenous, indispensable, individual, indwelling, ingrained, inherited, innate, inner, instinctive, integral, integrated, internal, intimate, intrinsic, inward, latent, native, natural, original, resident, subjective, unalienable

Antonyms: acquired

Thank you dictionary.com! ---ginam.---

G. This word remids me of the movie Shallow Hal. He was known for having an inherent belief that only looks mattered in a girl. even when he tried to change, it stayed with him forever. (Tim)

H. "One assumption is that every living thing has an inherent right to life."
this is using the word as permanant. Everyone does have a permanant right to live.
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